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David Heaton

Environmental Health Scientist

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    Franki Newton

    Community Health Technician II

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    Fax: (435) 623-3478

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    Heather Bunker

    Lactation Specialist

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    Hilary Astle

    Epidemiologist

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    Selanie Christensen

    Public Health Nurse I

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  • Juab County Physical Activity Resources

    Nephi City Recreation

    475 East 800 North, Nephi Utah 84648

    Youth Sports:  basketball, volleyball, track & field, soccer, softball, baseball, adaptive softball/soccer, swim team, flag football

    Camps: youth golf camp, youth tackle football camp,  youth basketball camp

    Other: Youth Tennis Classes, Youth fit Passport – commit to 30 minutes daily exercise for 30 days.

    Adult Sports: men’s softball, coed softball, men’s basketball

    Yearly Biathlon (held in August)

    14 & older : 11 mile bike/ 3.1 mile run

    13 & under: 3/1 mile bike/1 mile run

    Nephi City Pool  (Open May - September)

    50 East 600 North, Nephi, Utah 84624
    435-623-1622

    Outdoor Swimming Pool (Open May – September)

    50 East 600 North, Nephi, Utah 84648
    Pool Phone: 623-1622

    Canyon Hills Park Golf Course
    It is a traditional style, municipal course with 9 holes, par 36, and relaxed dress code (denim is allowed). Amenities include rental carts, rental clubs, pull carts, driving range, putting green, full service pro shop, and a snack bar. The course is open dawn to dusk all week from March 1 through December 31 depending on heavy snow. One-time fees apply or punch passes may be purchased; tee times must be made one day in advance Contact: (435) 623-9930 Website: https://www.nephi.utah.gov/Golf.html

    Canyon Hills Park Golf Course

    Canyon Hills Park Golf Course is a municipal course with 9 holes, par 36, and relaxed dress code (denim is allowed). Amenities include rental carts, rental clubs, pull carts, driving range, putting green, full service pro shop, and a snack bar. The course is open dawn to dusk all week from March 1 through December 31 depending on heavy snow. One-time fees apply or punch passes may be purchased; tee times must be made one day in advance. Contact 623-9930 https://nephi.utah.gove/Golf.html

    Community Resources:nQuality Fitness Center  860 South Main Street


    Running Events:

    Pony Express Trail 50 and 100 mile Endurance Run The course for both races will start at Lookout Campground west of Faust, UT. The 100-mile race will go out 58.2 miles to Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge and then head back, finishing at Simpson Springs (16 miles west of the start). The 50-mile course heads the same direction but finishes at Blackrock Pony Express station site.

    5K runs

    Ute Stampede “Fun Run” takes place during the UTE STAMPEDE RODEO. 5k run/walk starts at the Nephi City Park at 7:30 a.m. 1/2 mile kids run (12 and under) starts at 8:00 a.m.nnLevan Heritage 5K – Levan Town Park takes place on July 24.nnRun through the Lavender 5K/half marathon:nYoung Living Farms takes plac during Lavender Days in June


     

    Community Resources:

    Quality Fitness Center  860 South Main Street Free Resources for Physical Activity New! Imagination Playground Nephi City  Recreation was recently awarded $13,200 LET'S PLAY GRANT FOR INDOOR IMAGINATION PLAYGROUND IN A CAR PLAY SYSTEM from Dr. Pepper Snapple and National Non-Profit Kaboom. FREE PLAY!nYouth must be accompanied by an adult


    Hiking:

    Ibapah Peak 12,087 feet  located in the Deep Creek Mountain Range. Trail Mileage = 12± miles round trip

    RATING: Long Day Hike LENGTH: 9-12 hours (12+ miles / 5300'+ gain) GEAR: Standard Hiking Gear MAPS: Ibapah Peak, UT WATER: Good, filterable water to about 10,000' and 2 miles from the summit

    Paul Bunyan’s Woodpile located just east of Hwy 6, near Jericho Junction (the access road to Little Sahara Recreation Area). How to get there: From Salt Lake City, travel south on I-15 to Santaquin (exit 248). Turn right (west) at the end of the off ramp onto U.S. Route 6. Travel west and then south on U.S. Route 6 for 35.7 miles to a sign indicating Paul Bunyans Woodpile turnoff. Turn left (east) and proceed up the road for 3.2 miles to the trail head to the Woodpile. This stretch of road can be quite rough so proceed with caution. Do not attempt when the road is wet. Once at the trail head, proceed through the gate and hike approximately 0.5 miles to the Woodpile. Make sure you close the gate after you. The trail is well marked and a relatively easy hike.

    Maple Peak Located to the west of the I-15 interstate, Maple Peak (elevation 8060 ft) is west of Eureka Utah.

    Driving Directions: From I-15, south of Provo, take the Santaquin exit and head west toward Eureka. From Eureka, continue to go west and a bit south on US 6 but take road 36 to Tintic Junction. From Tintic Junction, take the Cherry Creek road, a good graded dirt road that heads west and It is approximately 11 miles from the Tintic junction to the Cherry Creek road. the Cherry Creek road. I then headed up a jeep road located on the north side. For folks with low clearance, park here since you could hike up from that turnoff from the Cherry Creek road if a high clearance 4WD vehicle isn't available and follow the road up towards the peak. It adds some mileage and some elevation gain but it is reasonable.


    Fifth Water Hot Springs Fifth water is located up Diamond Fork canyon. The trail head begins at the Three Forks parking area. The hike to the springs is approximately 2.5 miles and the climb has a moderate elevation gain.

    Driving Directions: Take I-15 south to the US-6 (Price/Manti) Exit (exit 258) Take the exit east towards the mountains all the way up Spanish Fork canyon for about 11 miles (from the exit) Not too far after the highway turns from one lane each way to two lanes you will see a turn off on the left side of the road that says Diamond Fork. Take that turn off and follow the road until you see a sign that says Three Forks Trail head.


    Mt. Nebo Mt. Nebo is the highest peak on the Wasatch Front? At 11,928 feet, it rises above Timpanogos (11,750) and all other peaks in this area. The hike to the top of Nebo is a rugged day hike and can also be an enjoyable backpacking adventure. Most hikers attack the summit via a 14-mile (round trip) trail that begins on the Nebo Bench Trailhead in Salt Creek Canyon.


    Biking Trails in Juab County

    Mt. Nebo Challenge

    The Mt. Nebo Challenge is a 69.0-mile loop featuring a long, strenuous climb and steep, challenging descent of Mt. Nebo, and long false flats through Juab Valley. The elevation ranges from 4,722 feet in Spring Lake, south of Payson, to 8,917 feet along the Mt. Nebo Loop Scenic Byway. Mt. Nebo, visible from nearly all of central Utah, marks the southern end and highest peak of the Wasatch Range, towering at 11,928 feet. There are several adjacent peaks that are nearly as high. The featured road, Mt. Nebo Loop Scenic Byway, is closed during the winter; always be aware of weather and road conditions before venturing up the mountain.

    Maple Peak Located to the west of the I-15 interstate, Maple Peak (elevation 8060 ft) is west of Eureka Utah.

    From I-15, south of Provo, take the Santaquin exit and head west toward Eureka. From Eureka, continue to go west and a bit south on US 6 but take road 36 to Tintic Junction. From Tintic Junction, take the Cherry Creek road, a good graded dirt road that heads west and It is approximately 11 miles from the Tintic junction to the Cherry Creek road. the Cherry Creek road. I then headed up a jeep road located on the north side. For folks with low clearance, park here since you could hike up from that turnoff from the Cherry Creek road if a high clearance 4WD vehicle isn't available and follow the road up towards the peak. It adds some mileage and some elevation gain but it is reasonable.

    Fifth Water Hot Springs Fifth water is located up Diamond Fork canyon. The trail head begins at the Three Forks parking area. The hike to the springs is approximately 2.5 miles and the climb has a moderate elevation gain.

    Driving Directions: Take I-15 south to the US-6 (Price/Manti) Exit (exit 258) Take the exit east towards the mountains all the way up Spanish Fork canyon for about 11 miles (from the exit) Not too far after the highway turns from one lane each way to two lanes you will see a turn off on the left side of the road that says Diamond Fork. Take that turn off and follow the road until you see a sign that says Three Forks Trail head.

    Mt. Nebo Mt. Nebo is the highest peak on the Wasatch Front? At 11,928 feet, it rises above Timpanogos (11,750) and all other peaks in this area. The hike to the top of Nebo is a rugged day hike and can also be an enjoyable backpacking adventure. Most hikers attack the summit via a 14-mile (round trip) trail that begins on the Nebo Bench Trailhead in Salt Creek Canyon.

    Nephi City Parks
    Park Rules- include No Pets, No Smoking, No Drugs or Alcohol. Parks closed each evening at 11:00pm. Orgill Park and Canyon View Park Trail Location: Between Length: .13 Mile
    Nebo Heights Park Location: Acres: .66 Includes Playground equipment, Picnic Tables and BBQ Stands Nephi Canyon Highway Trail Location: South side of 100 N.
    Jones Well Park Location: Acres: .25 Includes Small open space and picnic area
    Canyon View Ball Park Location: 100 N. 600 E. Acres: 4. 22 Includes Ballfield, Open space, Restrooms and bridge/Canyon View Trail access to Orgill Ball Park
    Pink School Park Location: 100 N. 200 E. Acres: 4.57 Includes: Ballfield, Open space, Horseshoes & Information Kiosk
    Nephi City Pioneer Park Location: 500 N. Main Acres: 4.23 Includes Swimming Pool, Splash Pad, Bowerys, Playground, Open Space & Restrooms
    Orgill Ball Park Location: 800 E Center Acres: 6.64 Includes: Ballfields, Restrooms & Boweries

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